James Bond Martini Shaken Not Stirred Recipe

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WEBThis 007 Martini recipe is from movie “Goldfinger” that made “shaken not stirredmartini famous. Glassware: Martini glass. Take vodka, dry vermouth and ice cubes in a cocktail …

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WEBThe easiest way to make the perfect James Bonds martini, shaken not stirred. James Bond (aka 007) loves a great vodka martini shaken not stirred. Over the

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WEBThen, how did the vodka martini become so popular? “Bond, James Bond . . . ” That’s right, the lingo now also includes “vodka martini shaken, not stirred” thanks to the …

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WEB0.75 oz. vodka. 0.75 oz. Cocchi Americano. Add all ingredients to a cocktail shaker. Add ice, shake hard for 10 to 12 seconds, strain up into a martini or cocktail glass and …

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WEBFleming even invented a special cocktail recipe in the 1953 novel Casino Royale, which he named the "Vesper martini," after Bond's doomed lover.. The spy's drinks do more than …

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WEBIn a cocktail shaker, combine 3 ounces gin, 1 ounce vodka, and 1/2 ounce Lillet Blanc or dry vermouth. The Spruce Eats / Diana Chistruga. Add ice to a cocktail shaker, shake well, …

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WEBThe Martini came from a German composer in the end of the 1700s. James Bond made it famous in 1962 with the release of Dr. No. The martini is perfectly low carb! The …

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WEBThe written James Bond actually preferred a Haig Scotch and Soda as his go to beverage, the celluloid version is known to favor a vodka martini; shaken, not stirred. Don’t get …

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WEBThe recipe calls for gin, vodka, and lillet, and is famously shaken, not stirred low due to the high price of quality spirits. For a household of 4, the approximate cost is around $40 …

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WEBThis recipe comes from a man who knows a lot about James Bond -- Sir Roger Moore. With apologies to Sir Roger, I changed the recipe ever so slightly: Pour the vermouth in …

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WEBThe peculiarity of this martini, which appears in the 1953 Ian Fleming novel, is that it is served with a thin strip of lemon peel. How to make a James Bond martini. According …

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WEBFill a cocktail shaker to the top with ice. 2. Add the alcohol. Pour the gin, Lillet Blanc, and vodka into the cocktail shaker. 3. Shake it up. Shake it vigorously for 30 seconds or until …

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WEBA vodka martini "Shaken, not stirred" is how Ian Fleming's fictional British Secret Service agent James Bond prefers his martini cocktail. The catchphrase first appears in the …

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WEBdirections. Pour the gin, vodka and Lillet blanc into a cocktail shaker half-filled with cracked ice. Shake well, and strain into a chilled cocktail glass. Garnish with a twist of lemon, …

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WEBThe Martini came from a German composer in the end of the 1700s. James Bond made it famous in 1962 with the release of Dr. No. The martini is perfectly low carb! The …

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WEB0.75 oz. vodka. 0.75 oz. Cocchi Americano. Add all ingredients to a cocktail shaker. Add ice, shake hard for 10 to 12 seconds, strain up into a martini or cocktail glass and …

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